Canadian Boys Learn To Dance Shamanism &Nbsp, And Feel The Cultural Exchange Of Expo.
"I see a kind of" likeness "between different countries and different nationalities, and see a history that can not be abandoned, though it is farther and farther away from us.
After seeing the display of the national skills and folk customs of the Oroqen and Hezi nationalities, the 27 year old Canadian boy Dan Qing spoke in fluent Chinese.
Dan was invited by friends to Expo Park in Shanghai, just in time to catch up with the Heilongjiang activities week. The Chinese element learning area at Baosteel stage shows Heilongjiang's excellent national culture and traditional folk arts and crafts.
The folk culture of horseback nationality and "Hefei tribe" Hezhen nationality deeply attracts the young people from far North America. He is interested in the "Luo Zi" living in the Oroqen residence and the fur coat of the Hezhen nationality.
Dan Qing is a civil servant in Ottawa, Canada. He is very interested in Chinese culture. He began to learn Chinese in 2007. He was studying in Shanghai before visiting Shanghai.
"Dan Qing" is the Chinese name he gave himself.
"If friends do not invite, I will also come to Expo Park, because I am full of yearning for this place.
World Expo is not only a grand exhibition of contemporary civilization, but also a grand gathering of traditional cultures in various countries and regions.
"In Canada, the lifestyle of the native Indians has a lot of similarities with the Oroqen and Hezhen people in Canada, and there are some similarities in their appearance," he said.
They have hunted for a living in history, and are now rapidly integrating into modern life.
When he learned that the Canadian Pavilion did not display the Indian culture, Dan was disappointed. He decided to take a chance at the Vancouver case hall in Puxi to see if he could find something related to Indian.
He also invited some folk artists from Heilongjiang Zhou to go along.
The theme of the Vancouver case hall is "cultural heritage and livable city". It shows visitors Vancouver's urban style as "the best livable city in the world" and introduces Vancouver residents and the communities they live in.
The Vancouver Pavilion of wooden structure is all designed and constructed by green building materials. From exhibition hall to exhibits, visitors can experience the benefits of wood structure construction.
Vancouver is a typical immigrant city where people from all over the world live here, and of course the native Indians.
Although only some Indian images were found in the picture, there was a happy interaction between Dan Qing and the staff from Heilongjiang and the Vancouver case hall at the Vancouver Pavilion.
"The theme of" Better City, better life "is good, but it does not mean that everything outside modern civilization should be lost.
Dan said, "we want to develop, but we can not forget the inheritance. Modern civilization is getting closer and closer, but traditional culture is far away, but it is heartache! The city needs the support of science and technology, and also needs the moistening of culture."
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